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by Mike Eggers

Is it even possible to teach yourself to play piano? For those with the ability to read music from other musical experiences, the process will be easier. However, this certainly doesn’t mean that those without musical training on other instruments can’t self teach as well. It just takes some time and patience.

The 88 keys that you will find on the piano are created by 52 white keys which are separated into groups by the 36 black keys. When you teach yourself to play piano, teach yourself the white keys first. Simple songs will be written like this anyway. The sharps and flat that the black keys play won’t be part of your musical picture for awhile.

Initially, you will want to understand how to find middle C. From there, everything builds on itself. Middle C is located almost dead center in the piano. Middle C is the 40th white key when counted from the left hand side of the piano, facing the keyboard. Of course, there are other ways to identify it, which will be essential for learning where the other C’s on the piano keyboard are as well as this note’s relationship to other notes.

To recognize it after you’re found middle C the first time, you have to study the formation of the black keys. These are found in sets. The black keys are arranged with two keys, then two white keys, the then three black keys. The white key that sits to the left of the set of two black keys is a C note.

Learning the C note is imperative as it is the most recognizable and it leads to the other notes. Starting from C, your scale goes up to A like this: C, D, E, F, G, A, B. This repetitive pattern is how you learn to recognize the notes necessary for playing any song on the piano.

As you start to learn the pattern of the piano, learning to play it is like learning to read a book for the very first time. Start with simple letters, which are represented by the names of the keys. Once you learn the letters then move onto the words (notes) and then you continue to learn the sentences (chords) until you can put the whole story together. It takes time, practice, and a really informative line of information in order to teach yourself to play piano.

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